Letting Go of Imposter Syndrome by Serena Choo
Constant self-doubt, discounting one’s own ability despite external evidence to the contrary, performance anxiety, and worry about being “found out”—these are some of the most common symptoms of imposter syndrome. Yet, most people who grapple with it don’t know about it and think there’s something inherently wrong with them.
Coach and author Serena Choo herself experienced imposter anxiety for many years, and having come through to “the other side,” she has now “found her voice” which eluded her for many years. She wrote Letting Go of Imposter Syndrome to show others how they can let go of outdated automatic thinking. She wants for them to be able to “see” the value of who they truly are and let go of their imposter feelings, so they realize their own worth and inner confidence.
In this “workshop in a book,” you’ll understand why tackling the individual symptoms of imposter syndrome on their own, such as perfectionism, self-doubt, or lack of confidence, are short-lived and ineffective by themselves. You’ll also get to understand the underlying issue that must be addressed instead.
Throughout the book, you’ll discover proven strategies to tame the endless overthinking and critical mind-chatter, question societal norms, and redefine your definition of success. With practical exercises and real-life anecdotes, you’ll learn to embrace your unique talents, celebrate your achievements, and start to accept and love your authentic self.
Letting Go of Imposter Syndrome is a highly personal guide to recognizing your value, uncovering genuine self-belief and embracing the incredible person you truly are.
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Author Bio:
Serena Choo has been a coach in the field of personal transformation for over 25 years, after working in the corporate worlds of accounting and investment banking.
A qualified accountant, who holds a BSc Honors degree and an MBA, with numerous certifications in the fields of coaching, Human Design, neuro-linguistic programming, neuro-semantics and more, Serena considers herself a lifelong student. She brings an uncommon perspective to her work. It was her own journey from self-doubt to self-acceptance that fueled her passion for sharing her wisdom and insights with readers.
Serena has always been an avid reader. As a child, her favorite books were Enid Blyton’s Five Find-Outers and Dog mystery series. Since then, she has enjoyed a wide range of subjects from business, leadership, personal growth, metaphysics, and spirituality, to thrillers and romance.
She also loves baking, watching rom-coms, breakfast and “coffee chats” with her husband, and catching up with friends over a good meal.